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What do you mean, make trouble?
This idiom describes that the noise is so loud that the chickens and dogs are restless.
This is an idiom in Chinese, which comes from Liu Tang Zongyuan's Snake Catcher. Its structure is subject-predicate structure, which can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences.
The idiom "chickens and dogs are restless" reflects the reality that tyranny is fiercer than tigers, and animals such as chickens and dogs in the village are also restless, which shows that the government's means of forcing taxes and disturbing the people is very cruel and ruthless.
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